Why shouldn't I support nexusmining, i'm making money with them and I have always received daily payouts after I signed up with them
Uh, no you are not making money. They are sending you back a tiny portion of the money you sent them. You are very much sitting at a loss.
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Second, yes, I can easily prove you wrong and I will. I have already said this a bunch of times, but perhaps not clearly enough. We are under contractual obligation to manage a joint mining operation and not to disclose any pictures or other media materials of the facilities or hardware until the end of January 2015. Come February, we will be free to do whatever we like and this includes moving into a new separate facility.
If you are actually mining, then you have freshly minted bitcoins. Sign such a bitcoin address and prove that it is yours. This gives away no important information, thus you have no reason not to provide such simple verification of actual mining.
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Purchased 1TH worth Hashpower 2 weeks ago, been getting daily payouts every day, but I have a question; Do you expect the payouts to drop significantly in the next 2-3 months since the difficulty levels will keep increasing?
In 2-3 months your payouts will drop to zero because this is nothing but a scam and it will collapse like all the others.
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The only legal course of action was for HF refund the purchase price (which as always denominated in USD) in fiat.
Now you're calling Cara a liar. We're making progress!
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You know.. there are many cases where public pools are under DDOS..malfunctioning and all kinds of problems that we can not influence so we have our own and some public as well to maintain the QoS..we had some requests before, but if machine is down or pool unreachable we can not cover the loss..as we are big player we have special deals with some pools regarding lower fees, quicker payout etc...maybe in the future we will allow it.
None of that precludes you from answering my questions: 7. Governing Law, Language and Miscellaneous This Agreement is governed by German law. To the extent permitted by applicable law the parties agree that the competent courts of Munich shall have non-exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine any suit, action or proceeding, and to settle any disputes, which may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement
Why is a Canadian company using German law and the Munich courts for its Agreement?
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Running the numbers, they are just too good to be true. Running miners for 5 years will cost more in electricity than they made from the contract sale. That's not even counting the cost of hardware. They'll only be able to keep paying out as long as they continue receiving new sales. Once the new sales dry up, they will fail.
Next time listen to me.
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Amazing news, but it just occurred to me, more people loading $ in their accounts means more bitcoins being sold by Bitpay/Coinbase/whoever.
Yes, and that's a good thing. More people using bitcoins will result in a higher price. The more they get sold, the more they'll be bought. More demand = higher prices.
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This is what the HF rep said: The answer is if you buy Baby Jet for 51 BitCoins today and it does not ship, you will be refunded the 51 BitCoins you paid.
This what you greedy retards chose to hear: The answer is if you buy Baby Jet for 51 BitCoins today and it does not ship, you will be refunded the 51 BitCoins you paid (no matter what, even if BTC goes to $1 MILLION DOLLARS PER COIN).
Can you spot the difference? Yeah. The first is the truth. The second is your fiction. It's worth than fiction. It's a lie, because you're also claiming that if bitcoin went to $1, HF would have refunded 5100 bitcoins. We all know that never would have happened. They would have trotted out that email and only sent 51.
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That email doesn't say you'd get all the BTC you spent back regardless of how high the price of BTC goes.
Even if HF did say "no matter what" how could you reasonably believe a tiny start-up could possible make good on such an unlimited liability?
Everyone knew bitcoins could skyrocket or crash. It's what bitcoins have always done. So they should have saved some bitcoins around, then there would be no additional liability. Since they never planned for BTC refunds, their offer was a empty promise meant to deceive customers into buying.
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you can say what ever you want as we are real business minded people not puppets.
Then answer my questions: 7. Governing Law, Language and Miscellaneous This Agreement is governed by German law. To the extent permitted by applicable law the parties agree that the competent courts of Munich shall have non-exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine any suit, action or proceeding, and to settle any disputes, which may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement
Why is a Canadian company using German law and the Munich courts for its Agreement?
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RS has to pointedly ignore the difference in USD value between mid 2013 BTC and post price-spike BTC, because otherwise his position is transparently untenable.
Of course he ignored it. He was told it didn't matter. Only after the sale was made did HF retroactively change the terms of the sale. We call that fraud.
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7. Governing Law, Language and Miscellaneous This Agreement is governed by German law. To the extent permitted by applicable law the parties agree that the competent courts of Munich shall have non-exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine any suit, action or proceeding, and to settle any disputes, which may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement
Why is a Canadian company using German law and the Munich courts for its Agreement?
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Got my fist payout! I wish I had more BTC to buy some more GHS And now you wasted your bitcoins on a scam, so you'll have even less bitcoins.
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Raskul i dont want to be rude..a new projects needs some time to prove we are a trusted company and not a scam.
No, it doesn't. It's very simple. Point your hashpower to a public pool like Eligius or sign a newly minted block yourself. If you cannot demonstrate the hashpower, you are a scam.
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Unfortunately the extreme harassment and threats since the posting of a Facebook profile with friends/family information has lead to some horrible losses thanks to some very shady people with unreasonable demands.
If any of your claims are true, then you've filed police reports. Prove it.
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Who the hell are you
I'm your worst nightmare. How we do our business is our thing, if you don't like it pass on.
Businesses don't get to be anonymous. Whatever country you are really in has laws about how you register as a business. You claim to be in Israel, and thus should be registered at http://havarot.justice.gov.il/. Spondoolies is, registration #514948843. You aren't, so how you are doing "business" is illegal, and as such I will track you down and "pass on" your info to the authorities and have you shut down.
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Here are some comments to messages above.
You say you are in Israel. You are required to register with the Government. Please provide that required public registration. If you cannot, it proves you are a scam.
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Going the other way is actually better though. I have Habs running at 575MHz giving 432GH/s poolside and pulling 341W at the wall from a Silver rated 850W HEC branded PSU I got for $40. Yes the per speed board is lower, but it's a lot more competitive with current offerings.
Let's compare that to a quality offering. SP20: 1.7 TH/s for $695 (cooler included). So the HF is worth 695 * 1700 / 432 = $176. Let's say you can find a cooler for $26. The HF board is worth less than $150.
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you think anyone is vaguely interested in receiving 800GH/s MPP boards with difficulty sitting at 40billion? you are truly fucking deluded and that court case was a fucking farce. If you think any good has come of some ragged politico buying himself a new toy to play with, then i'm afraid you had better get lubed up and take that arse-fucking again and again and again that you so richly deserve and one can only presume, enjoy.
1 J/GH boards? Worthless. Less than worthless. You'd have to pay me to power them up.
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